When I corrupt the disk and boot without 'splash' (either immediately or
after a few reboot loops), I get attached screenshot. This looks fine to
me, I get the "RUN fsck MANUALLY" notice and a root shell.

However, Sam's screenshot is different: given the check percentage lines
on his system, the usplash process is still running (since the usplash
integration scripts kick in), but not displayed any more. This suggests
that you booted with splash, but usplash crashed somewhere in between?

** Attachment added: "screenshot for pitti without splash"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13505944/fsck-no-splash.png

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fsck not repairing corruption on boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209416
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